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  2. SEEKING FOR NEW COUNTRY.

    JOHN DUNCAN was educated for the bar; but shortly after arriving at Sydney, he became editor of the S—G—by which powerful organ he hoped to aid in directing public sentiment, and moulding the destinies of a rising empire. He ...

    Article : 4,681 words
  3. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    A Mr. Walter Weldon writes in "Weldon's Register of Facts and Occurrences" a valuable article on aerial navigation. He condemns the balloons that have hitherto been made, and insists that they ought not to be spheroidal, but more or less ...

    Article : 721 words
  4. SALMON BREEDING IN TASMANIA.

    AFTER a number of failures, the enterprise of Mr. Youl and other gentlemen who interested themselves in the transmission of salmon ova to Australia, has met a satisfactory reward. This result is mainly attributable to the experience gained by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 845 words
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